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Place to cut a rug, so to speak
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dancefloor
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" Dancefloor " is the third single from the North London indie group The Holloways . It debuted at #41 in the UK charts. Its title track was included in The Holloways' debut album So This is Great Britain? .
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n. (alternative form of dance floor English)
Usage examples of dancefloor.
In the dark beyond the dancefloor she sensed naked torsos touching, arms and legs shifting across each other.
Woody slid her arm around Bax as they watched the dancefloor, but her eyes kept straying to the dark recesses beyond.
A few guys had returned to the dancefloor, mainly the ones who were tripping.
Another gunshot blast ripped through the steel sheeting on the main window of the dancefloor, but failed to find a target, smashing into the plaster ceiling rose in the centre of the room.
Phaid could imagine how someone straight out of the hills and backwoods could view the dancefloor as a vision direct from hell.
He gesticulated at the dancefloor where the dancers jumped up and down to Wind City, drenched in blood, stamping on dying rats.
The club was called The Outlook, and attracted men who were prepared to take a walk on the wilder side of life, partly because the activities that took place beyond the dancefloor were apt to get a little raunchy, and partly because the pub was situated at the edge of South London's largest and most trouble-ridden public housing estate.
I was being left more or less alone so ordered a drink and saw, across the bar, the two Sierra Leonian sisters, in the corner, beyond the dancefloor.
We watched the dancefloor crowd, clear and change and at one point the Sierra Leonians were dancing alone and I decided then to give them the contents of my left sock, about $400, before we left.
Nicholas was gazing into a space composed of a series of curled-edged platforms large enough to hold three or four small tables, each with a semi-circular banquette which the architect had designed to appear as if they were floating like magic carpets above a cuneiform dancefloor, laser-etched to resemble a Persian rug.
Harry and Debbie joined the bejewelled and unco-ordinated mob on the dancefloor.